Publish Error and iDisk sync

I saw a previous post re an unknown error when trying to publish. I am getting the same error, even when trying to publish to a folder.
In the previous post, someone mentioned an iDisk sync solved the publishing problem. How is this done?

Okay, I launched iWeb, chose the first template offered ("Welcome"), made no changes, then selected File, Publish to .Mac. I got the same error: "An error occurred while publishing file "/Web/Sites/iWeb/Site", and there are no new folders in my iDisk. I then removed the default image, the Apple logo, and replaced the placeholder text with something short, and tried again. Same error.
The default name of the site (in the Site Organizer panel) is "Site" and the page is "Welcome".
More info. The "Visit" button generates this URL:
http://web.mac.com/[myDotMacName]/iWeb/Site
I tried File, Publish to a Folder..., and that seemed to work, but that's just a folder on my local machine.

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